Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Getting Connection Refused
Brooks, do you mean you were reading *that* CF caches DNS entries? Yes,
that's so. And while there doesn't seem to be a way to clear it (other than to
restart CF), there is a way to control how long it's set to live. For more, see
these blog
: [ACFUG Discuss] Getting Connection Refused
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Brooks, do you mean you were “reading **that** CF caches DNS entries”?
Yes, that’s so. And while there doesn’t seem to be a way to clear it (other
than to restart CF), there is a way to control how long it’s set to live.
For more, see
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/charlie
From: ad...@acfug.org [mailto:ad...@acfug.org] On Behalf Of Wilson, Brooks
Sent: Tuesday, May 21, 2013 9:25 AM
To: discussion@acfug.org
Subject: RE: [ACFUG Discuss] Getting Connection Refused
Greetings:
It turns out that technically speaking CF doesn't cache the DNS, but the JVM
I'd be curious to know what happens if you try to open the URL that you are
attempting to access with a browser. That might give you a strong clue about
what is happening, or at least help you narrow down if something is amiss
with the remote server or your code/server.
Thank you,
Troy
Brooks, do you mean you were reading *that* CF caches DNS entries? Yes,
that's so. And while there doesn't seem to be a way to clear it (other than
to restart CF), there is a way to control how long it's set to live. For
more, see these blog entries (one really old, one relatively old):